Right to Work Counterattack on the Way
Even as they lead the charge against the President Biden-backed Pushbutton-Unionism Bill, NRTWC members are also leading a counterattack.
Even as they lead the charge against the President Biden-backed Pushbutton-Unionism Bill, NRTWC members are also leading a counterattack.
The news hit union-label Govs. J.B. Pritzker (D-Ill.), Gavin Newsom (D-Calif.), and Andrew Cuomo (D-N.Y.) like a cold slap in the face.
And Mr. Boyd has no doubt about where the “center of gravity” in the U.S. today is when it comes to “advanced manufacturing jobs.”
The PRO Act is being brought back up again in the House and Senate by Democrats. If passes, it could put Right to Work freedoms at risk.
Union-label politicians repealed Virginia’s ban on government-sector monopoly bargaining, allowing union bosses to seize additional power and reign supreme over government workers.
U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider and UAW/AFL-CIO President Rory Gamble announced a deal to end a years-long federal investigation of the 400,000-member union Mr. Gamble heads.
West Virginia AFL-CIO President Josh Sword: “At the end of Election Day there are going to be more [Big] Labor-endorsed candidates elected to our state Senate . . . .”
Consequently, despite the evident risks, Ms. Pelosi simply won’t be able to say “no” to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and his cohorts if they push for another PRO Act House roll-call vote in 2021 or 2022.
A National Institute for Labor Relations Research analysis of U.S. Census Bureau (BOC) data shows that the mean cost of living-adjusted, after-tax household income in Right to Work states in 2019 was $64,572, roughly $4,300 higher than the forced-dues state average.